There are 18 English-speaking territories that are republics.
There are six republics in the English-speaking Caribbean: Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, Guyana, Barbados, Jamaica, and the Bahamas. These countries have replaced the British monarch with a president as their head of state.
"english-speaking" should be capitalized as "English-speaking" because "English" is a proper noun.
There are 55 countries and territories where English is an official language.
Many years ago I made a visit to Quebec and found that people spoke both English and French so I would expect that people living there just went on with their lives. It is possible for people to speak more than one language.
22 countries and territories are considered Spanish-speaking in the world. Puerto Rico is the only non-independent Spanish speaking territory as it is an autonomous territory of the U.S. although it functions similar to a nation. The United States is increasingly considered a Spanish speaking nation due to a large Hispanic population and the fact that nearly all students take it in either high school or college and the government and businesses now conduct many functions in English and Spanish.
There are six republics in the English-speaking Caribbean: Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, Guyana, Barbados, Jamaica, and the Bahamas. These countries have replaced the British monarch with a president as their head of state.
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Without specifying territories of what your question is unanswerable. Are you speaking of the Unites States, Australia, or some other nation?
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"english-speaking" should be capitalized as "English-speaking" because "English" is a proper noun.
All of them. They All Speak A Type of ENGLISH!
Howrse and Babydow are English speaking Owlient games.
There are 55 countries and territories where English is an official language.
yes their are many
Yes, because most people in Sweden speak English, but it helps to be able to form complete sentences.Work someplace that doesn't require communication. xthere are many people in Sweden who speak English and try to find an areathat has a need for English speaking, or try to learn swedish as you go.David G
There are nothing difficult in this world, just want commitment. But English in not difficult as we think.
at many drug stores in English speaking countries